On Feb 21, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Charles E Campbell <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Eric Weir wrote:
>> 
>> Today I deleted the vim app and reinstalled it, to give me a clean slate to 
>> work with. Subsequently, I encountered something that struck me as weird: 
>> When I do an 'R' in netrw, instead of asking me to confirm that I want to 
>> rename, it tells me it's "moving" the file. The current path and the target 
>> path are identical. Changing the name of the file in the target path gets 
>> the file renamed.
>> 
>> I checked and that's the way it's working in regular vim, as well. I don't 
>> recall it working that way in the past. Am I mistaken? [Probably so.]
> 
> Well, you know its very hard to predict things, especially when the future is 
> involved!

Vim is alive? It's changing on its own?

Or did I misremember?

Regards,
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA. USA

"The invincible shield of caring
is a weapon from the sky
against being dead."

– Tao Te Ching, 67

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